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and other law enforcement agencies met to discuss possible charges. >>> starting tomorrow, millions of americans will have more trouble getting enough food to eat. brian web shows us. >> i already know what i'm going to eat tonight. >> reporter: brenda white started using food stamps five months ago to help put food on the table. tonight it is a salad and a soda. >> that $23 in cash. >> reporter: for 47 million americans on the food stamp program, a big chunk of benefits disappears tomorrow. for a family for four on the maximum benefits, that's $432 a year gone or $36 a month. >> $36 a month may not sound like much but it's at equivalent of 36 meals off the table. >> reporter: bay area food banks are bracing for the fallout at a time they're stretched thin handing out food to 147,000 people in san fransisco and marin counties every week. >> there's no buffer for people at the low income spectrum. whatever hits them, hits them in the gut. >> my heart goes out to those people. >> reporter: brenda says she'll survive but worries about families worse off than her. brian web, kpix 5. >> the
and other law enforcement agencies met to discuss possible charges. >>> starting tomorrow, millions of americans will have more trouble getting enough food to eat. brian web shows us. >> i already know what i'm going to eat tonight. >> reporter: brenda white started using food stamps five months ago to help put food on the table. tonight it is a salad and a soda. >> that $23 in cash. >> reporter: for 47 million americans on the food stamp program, a big chunk of...
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in a new approach today, they seemed to drop their demand to roll back the president's health care law in exchange for funding the government. >> i don't want to put anything off of it. what is the mood there right now? it is tense. you can see that nobody is happy to provide the government shutdown. i'm certainly frustrated. they hope it will force a compromise. >> right now they are coming to their senses and realizing that we need to turn their heights back on. >> reporter: it shows the approval of the republicans that sent that on-time low of 20% compared to 33% for the democrats. the other poll finds them fed up with congress altogether. the voters will have a chance to present every member of congress including their own representative. only 35% would not get rid of the lawmakers. >> they were hopeful today that it would end soon with the second biggest game of the year. adding 323 points. and they each rose more than 2%. >> the san francisco mayor has ordered an independent investigation into how the missing patient ended up dead in a stairwell at the general hospital. lynn spal
in a new approach today, they seemed to drop their demand to roll back the president's health care law in exchange for funding the government. >> i don't want to put anything off of it. what is the mood there right now? it is tense. you can see that nobody is happy to provide the government shutdown. i'm certainly frustrated. they hope it will force a compromise. >> right now they are coming to their senses and realizing that we need to turn their heights back on. >> reporter:...
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we got these laws passed in 2010 and i will tell you why these laws are so important for us. one reason was after years of militancy women were being pushed back in the last decade and a half conlan this was the first come back, the first assertion from the side of women to regain public space or space in the family, that was celebrated throughout the country. the other reason, a long gap of legislation in pakistan, i don't count small laws that modify a little something but the last aggressive legislation package we had was in the mid 50s so it has been a very long time and open up space for women. this law was very important because it opened doors for many other legislations and just because that chemistry, that magical chemistry, it opened doors and we were able to get legislation passed in the last two years so that was a big wake-up for us and looking back, as to how it all started, that was the other part of the story which the book is about. that is my own story. it is an autobiographical case study. i was young and doing my graduate studies in the united states, and
we got these laws passed in 2010 and i will tell you why these laws are so important for us. one reason was after years of militancy women were being pushed back in the last decade and a half conlan this was the first come back, the first assertion from the side of women to regain public space or space in the family, that was celebrated throughout the country. the other reason, a long gap of legislation in pakistan, i don't count small laws that modify a little something but the last aggressive...
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they only provide the information conveyed is ruired by law. we will continue fighting aggressively to keep your information six unsecured. we strongly encourage all governments to be much more transparent about of programs aimed keepinghe public safe. it is the only way to protect everyone's cil liberties and create this sa and free soety we all want ov the long term. this frothe ceo of facebook which gets accused of violating privacy and this guy is coming out against the government in favor of privacy. kind of interesti. we're joined by jared guy ran off and before we start to the first item to my want to hear what you think about katie weighing in on this directly. >> he has that taken the side of the government. dennis: agnst the government. >> someone that i am personally afraid that might have permission is getting out there. its precarious. >> by going public staking his reputation and the repatn of this company by saying that the are representing the they d't release that seventh mission. a nice little bit of jujitsu. he took the contr
they only provide the information conveyed is ruired by law. we will continue fighting aggressively to keep your information six unsecured. we strongly encourage all governments to be much more transparent about of programs aimed keepinghe public safe. it is the only way to protect everyone's cil liberties and create this sa and free soety we all want ov the long term. this frothe ceo of facebook which gets accused of violating privacy and this guy is coming out against the government in favor...
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she practiced law. >> host: when did you leave south dakota? >> guest: we moved away when i was 1 years old i finished high school in southern illinois. carbon dale, illinois. >> host: illinois university. >> guest: absolutely. my father was on the faculty there. i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics. came down new york and worked briefly for the founder and chairman of cbs. that was waferl experience. i went to fortune and have been there virtually my empire career. >> host: what do you do for cbs radio? >> guest: i've been on there for 26 years now doing short report carried on the station around the country. you know these are small reports like everything on talk radio these days or news radio. it's short. but i do a couple of those every day. >> host: and allan sloan? >> guest: i had the polar opposite of geoff. i grew up -- raised. in brooklyn, new york, which is not really like south dakota. >> guest: no. >> guest: i went to brooklyn college because it was free. my father, may he rest in peace worked primarily for
she practiced law. >> host: when did you leave south dakota? >> guest: we moved away when i was 1 years old i finished high school in southern illinois. carbon dale, illinois. >> host: illinois university. >> guest: absolutely. my father was on the faculty there. i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics. came down new york and worked briefly for the founder and chairman of cbs. that was waferl experience. i went to fortune and have been there...
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we have pete williams reporting earlier that most law enforcement officials could tell him about these two suspects indicates they've been in the u.s. about a year, are in their early 20s and have some military experience. but, of course, as people continue to look for some reason, mode, etcetera of what's behind these in the first place, these details are going to become very important, i would imagine. >> that's absolutely right. as we said and as you repeated, yes, they apparently are college age or slightly past, have been in the u.s. about a year and have international ties and military experience. that's all we know. we don't know what the motive was and presumably as the day goes on, if they can apprehend this suspect number two alive, presumab presumably, we'll learn a lot more. >> scott, stay there if he can. we want to get a check off markets. it's a friday session, otherwise a very quiet session across europe. the implied open for the dow is now 90 points to the upside. the s&p 500, the nasdaq pointed higher, as well. major bourses across europe are showing italy and spain l
we have pete williams reporting earlier that most law enforcement officials could tell him about these two suspects indicates they've been in the u.s. about a year, are in their early 20s and have some military experience. but, of course, as people continue to look for some reason, mode, etcetera of what's behind these in the first place, these details are going to become very important, i would imagine. >> that's absolutely right. as we said and as you repeated, yes, they apparently are...
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he has offered the release of female prisoners saying parliament can abolish laws. the politics and in fighting means nothing. she wants her sons to be released and her family's misfortune to end. >> the offshore oil company transocean has agreed to pay $1.40 billion for its role in the 2010 gulf of mexico oil spill. transocean owns the deepwater horizon rig which exploded and caused one of the biggest environmental disasters in u.s. history. the settlement includes $1 billion in civil penalties and $400 million in criminal penalties. america's federal trade commission has decided not to take legal action against google over their business practices. a 20 month investigation found they had not biased its search results to favor its own products. the company has agreed to make a number of changes and promised to give advertisers access to more reformation. from all this, let's speak now to a former editor of wired.com, joining me from san francisco. good to have you here. victory for google. are you celebrating? >> i think it was a good process. google having to be u
he has offered the release of female prisoners saying parliament can abolish laws. the politics and in fighting means nothing. she wants her sons to be released and her family's misfortune to end. >> the offshore oil company transocean has agreed to pay $1.40 billion for its role in the 2010 gulf of mexico oil spill. transocean owns the deepwater horizon rig which exploded and caused one of the biggest environmental disasters in u.s. history. the settlement includes $1 billion in civil...
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and so they -- their required to do by state law. they are taking the position that this law should not apply to them. the iris is vigorously enforcing this law in colorado. under audits, and i do consult with many of these businesses. the irs takes the position that this law does apply to them. therefore they have to pay tax, sales less cost. effectively puts them in as 65-75% tax bracket. in 2013 there will be cases that go to either tax or or federal district court here in denver, challenging the irs. at this point the irs and this industry agree to disagree. melissa: interesting to watch because if you tax it that much you're going to drive up the price so that they can still stay in business. that will drive more people to the black market. no matter how you slice it it's sort of defeats the purpose that a 75% tax rate -- anyway, we will once the story. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. melissa: did our mental list really make the right oscar predictions? we are dying to know, and we are just moments away from opening the lock
and so they -- their required to do by state law. they are taking the position that this law should not apply to them. the iris is vigorously enforcing this law in colorado. under audits, and i do consult with many of these businesses. the irs takes the position that this law does apply to them. therefore they have to pay tax, sales less cost. effectively puts them in as 65-75% tax bracket. in 2013 there will be cases that go to either tax or or federal district court here in denver,...
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lot of before the election there was a low before the election you think it's going to change that law will remain you think no i don't know i don't think it's going to change i don't believe that the united states is going to give up on the policy on the other hand i believe that we're going to see our our discussions with the new government to find everybody in a fairly comfortable place ok it's an assignment what do you think about that in washington do you think anything is going to change here with this new government. well i think the obama administration is watching carefully in there and there are lots of rapt attention marvin is right i think it will be it will be decided he will be talking to your norah sharif who will be having a quiet dialogue with the military or mil to mil kind of contacts but i don't sing as margaret said i don't think it's going to change fortunately they don't i mean i'm surprised you guys are saying this because it's in terribly on popular in pakistan what are elections for judy go ahead jump in. i also don't think that the american government will ch
lot of before the election there was a low before the election you think it's going to change that law will remain you think no i don't know i don't think it's going to change i don't believe that the united states is going to give up on the policy on the other hand i believe that we're going to see our our discussions with the new government to find everybody in a fairly comfortable place ok it's an assignment what do you think about that in washington do you think anything is going to change...
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i think that laws are there for a reason. and i could not think of something to do. >> you would not kill anybody on the morning panel? >> no. >> just maim them for a few weeks. >> isn't your godless life one big purge? >> hey. it could be worse. >> i just want to hang out with the irish guys. >> no, no, no, no, thanks. >> i go out and kill a bunch of catholics. >> no, no, not that kind of thing. and then steal a horse. you bastard. >> he said something about shalalees. >> we have -- by the way, there was no movie about the future that ever predicted accurately logan's run. none of that ever happened. >> minority report was accurate. >> time to take a break, when we get back, joy of hate. greatest book ever written said the pope -- the pope being name of my pulpit, autographed copy. >> it's pakistan, the number one fan of man on man. well, according to mother jones, not an actual mother, the islamic republic, meanwhile, a survey of 39 countries found pakistan to be one of the most, least tolerant nations with its 2% saying so
i think that laws are there for a reason. and i could not think of something to do. >> you would not kill anybody on the morning panel? >> no. >> just maim them for a few weeks. >> isn't your godless life one big purge? >> hey. it could be worse. >> i just want to hang out with the irish guys. >> no, no, no, no, thanks. >> i go out and kill a bunch of catholics. >> no, no, not that kind of thing. and then steal a horse. you bastard. >>...
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we have a moral duty to ensure that our laws and values limit surveillance programs and protect human rights. lawmakers from both parties say snowden far from a hero. >> he had an opportunity if what he was was a whistleblower to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee and say, look, i have information you ought to see. and we would certainly see him and we would have looked at that information. that didn't happen. >> he needs to come back ck andn up. we can have those conversations. you don't do it by committing a crime that puts soldiers lives at risk in places like afghanistan. you just don't do it that. >> snowden is currently still in russia which granted him asylum it for one year. maybe a bunch more. later today, members of the senate will street on a bill to end workplace discrimination against gay, lesbian and transgender americans. three republicans have not yet revealed how they intend to vote. the vote comes about four months after the supreme court struck down a federal ban on same-sex marriages. >>> voters in virginia are just one day away from that s
we have a moral duty to ensure that our laws and values limit surveillance programs and protect human rights. lawmakers from both parties say snowden far from a hero. >> he had an opportunity if what he was was a whistleblower to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee and say, look, i have information you ought to see. and we would certainly see him and we would have looked at that information. that didn't happen. >> he needs to come back ck andn up. we can have...
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>> i think because president obama is a constitutional law expert by trade. he won the nobel peace prize. i think a lot of liberals just check their conscience at the door. at the gulf liberals just said they will support it. on capitol hill, it's set in. you had people asking tough questions during the bush era that just shut up the second that obama was sworn in. and any kind of congressional hearings on the drones, five years into the obama presidency, these volumes about how incompetent and lazy folks are on capitol hill when it comes to issues that really matter. they give the president a pass on all these issues, and the republicans are engaged in these bizarre conspiracy theories about president obama. first, we went through the birth certificates stuff, and then there is the benghazi issue. as a journalist, i am not going to view president obama in any different light than i would have done president bush or president clinton when it comes to holding them accountable. it is nice to have a president who speak the english language in a good way after ei
>> i think because president obama is a constitutional law expert by trade. he won the nobel peace prize. i think a lot of liberals just check their conscience at the door. at the gulf liberals just said they will support it. on capitol hill, it's set in. you had people asking tough questions during the bush era that just shut up the second that obama was sworn in. and any kind of congressional hearings on the drones, five years into the obama presidency, these volumes about how...
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that had he had read in a court of law. is the story of movies playing out in real life. mission. critical free school or church is free. and free. free. free. and free broke your video for your media project a free media are teach dot com. hello i'm tom hartman i washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off that i will take a look back at my conversations with great minds with former republican congressman bob ney of ohio in our conversation i asked congressman ney how he got into politics and whether he thought capitol hill has changed since he left office then we'll revisit my discussion with feminist and ms magazine founder gloria steinem or we spoke about her life in activism and her opinion of the future of the women's movement and by the way f y i my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it.
that had he had read in a court of law. is the story of movies playing out in real life. mission. critical free school or church is free. and free. free. free. and free broke your video for your media project a free media are teach dot com. hello i'm tom hartman i washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on a special edition of the big picture starting off that i will take a look back at my conversations with great minds with former republican congressman bob ney of ohio in our...
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law says if you're off duty, you must have an off-duty sign in your window. his light was active. he was in service. >> reporter: over a six-hour period inspectors issued 18 citations for refusing to pick up passengers and impounded sen vehicles, writing a total of 69 violations. derek. >> those are some gangster inspectors, man, but why didn't they good out on their own? why did they have to follow you? >> the taxi commission says it doesn't have the budget for an undercover operation. they say they are getting new feeds that are coming in from new credit card readers that are going into cars later this year. that will allow them to double their inspector staff, then they, too, they slashings have their own undercover operations. >> all right, russ, you caught a lot op tape, but you may not know about that catch at the grocery store. there's a good chance the red snap ser you bought isn't red ?earp at all. a third of the seafood we buy is mislabeled, according to a new study. the environmental add vo see group -- advocacy group found snapper was the most commonly mislabeled fish.
law says if you're off duty, you must have an off-duty sign in your window. his light was active. he was in service. >> reporter: over a six-hour period inspectors issued 18 citations for refusing to pick up passengers and impounded sen vehicles, writing a total of 69 violations. derek. >> those are some gangster inspectors, man, but why didn't they good out on their own? why did they have to follow you? >> the taxi commission says it doesn't have the budget for an undercover...
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another milestone came thursday with up for female lawmakers enjoying a new law that allows them to wear the islamic headscarf in parliament said the prime minister bridget i appear to want to impress it's the wheel of the people that has prevailed. political minions on sunday. will says about turkey. yet if you ban them. the good news from his mother tongue and enhance cough because lifting the ban on same it's kathy yes you can presented as a democracy and to the moon but not under any enactment turkey in the ring weighing one hundred and twenty elite sound concerning human rights. and i'm yelling run into with this calf is not necessary as the to more rights for women so i think it's cause the room. yes it's it's it's not a good news for me jacinto. see it's you know i mean less money and not a fan of the bad seeds could use because if if if their team yankees wanted chance that we'd be just be sure and i guess it was dante's deeply divided on this game but you know they have the defeated he divorced in eighteen ninety and whatever we think of that by the hand you don't believe we had
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law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last summer when he spent almost a week in a hospital with a bladder infection. >> the u.s. economy added 175,000 jobs in the month of may according to government data released on friday. numbers are better than forecasters had expected but not enough to make a dent in the unemployment rate, which rose slightly to 7.6%. reports suggest that the federal reserve will continue its stimulus program. >> analysts said growing demand beyond europe was the main factor for the rise in imports. the world goods were also exported in the european union. but it is not all good news. our correspondent explains why from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the strong german exports in april did not cause enthusiasm at the exchange because since april, several hints already h
law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last summer when he spent almost a week in a hospital with a bladder infection. >> the u.s. economy added 175,000 jobs in the month of may according to government data released on friday....
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. >> that's right, looking at the proposed change to a law that would be easier to sue polluters. basically 13 environmental agencies would become qualified to sue polluters. this sounds like good news, but unfortunately it means smaller local environmental agencies would not be qualified. "china daily" says it could be an issue. china is looking at the long- term effect because even though the government appears to be serious about cleaning the air regulations are slow to be put in place, and it does not seem like china will change its demand on coal in the short term and changed to cleaner sources of energy. according to "time," the smog may be here to stay for a while. >> western and arab backers in london are also getting attention. >> the independent wonders if with friends like these they can agree on a united front. as the rival factions sit down, it seems unlikely that things will move forward. but the fact that the talks take place is a good sign. >> let's look at something now in "the daily beast here go it -- "the daily beast." it appears google is -- >> to put it in co
. >> that's right, looking at the proposed change to a law that would be easier to sue polluters. basically 13 environmental agencies would become qualified to sue polluters. this sounds like good news, but unfortunately it means smaller local environmental agencies would not be qualified. "china daily" says it could be an issue. china is looking at the long- term effect because even though the government appears to be serious about cleaning the air regulations are slow to be...
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law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last summer when he spent almost a week in a hospital with a bladder infection. >> the u.s. economy added 175,000 jobs in the month of may according to government data released on friday. numbers are better than forecasters had expected but not enough to make a dent in the unemployment rate, which rose slightly to 7.6%. reports suggest that the federal reserve will continue its stimulus program. >> analysts said growing demand beyond europe was the main factor for the rise in imports. the world goods were also exported in the european union. but it is not all good news. our correspondent explains why from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the strong german exports in april did not cause enthusiasm at the exchange because since april, several hints already h
law. many guests were stuck inside the building for 14 hours. they were eventually evacuated by the police force. >> 91-year-old prince philip, husband of the british queen, is said to be progressing satisfactorily in hospital after undergoing exploratory surgery. his help was in the spotlight last summer when he spent almost a week in a hospital with a bladder infection. >> the u.s. economy added 175,000 jobs in the month of may according to government data released on friday....
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if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to. who he was talking to. we don't know anything. the fbi had this guy right in their sights. >> well, time and time again when we look at terrorist subjects radicalized in the west one of the common features is the overseas travel. they may go overseas seeking sanction. they may go overseas for training. they may go overseas because they want to help the fighters. when the individuals come back from pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, somalia, chechnya, russia, that's a point that deserves more scrutiny, to find out what did the individuals do overseas. otherwise you may have a boston event. times square bombing. 2010. individual goes to pakistan. lost track on the radar. comes back to times square in a vehicle to deliver an attack. >> it's much easier to do it if he's no
if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to. who he was talking to. we don't know anything. the fbi had this guy right in their sights. >> well, time and time again when we look at terrorist subjects radicalized in the west one...
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and after i left forum i practiced law for a bit. ultimately, became chief privacy officer at american express, at that job for six years and then most recently went back to her law firm, and lead the global privacy and security practice there. you have an amazing panel. i'm going to introduce some of the painless. we will be talking about employment and social media, and the intersection of the two. first panelist is patricia sanchez abril, who is an associate professor in the business logic board and university of miami school of business administration. she has written extensively and researched on the topic of social media and employment and the privacy in both spanish and in english i believe. and i think has a very interesting approach, not only from an academic and legal perspective, she also is an accomplished lawyer as well. but also from a sociological perspective, having dealt with students all the time. we also have geoff andrews. geoff is the chief operating officer of social intelligence corporation which is a company t
and after i left forum i practiced law for a bit. ultimately, became chief privacy officer at american express, at that job for six years and then most recently went back to her law firm, and lead the global privacy and security practice there. you have an amazing panel. i'm going to introduce some of the painless. we will be talking about employment and social media, and the intersection of the two. first panelist is patricia sanchez abril, who is an associate professor in the business logic...
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supports the manifesto and says whistleblowing should be decriminalised who is actually breaking the law or here because all the grounds that each by agency say they are legally allowed to file notices and appear to be very legally dubious at best a thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying its industrial scale sky and the new technology has allowed that to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically oversee how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century nor so now in the twenty first century tech. after eight months over a dozen guantanamo bay detainees remain on hunger strike in protest against their indefinite detention and the use of torture inmates are being force fed in a brutal procedure that the u.s. military continues to defend what is in the stars a chicken a sent this report from inside the prison. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own autumn torture hunger strikes and suicides h
supports the manifesto and says whistleblowing should be decriminalised who is actually breaking the law or here because all the grounds that each by agency say they are legally allowed to file notices and appear to be very legally dubious at best a thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying its industrial scale sky and the new technology has allowed that to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically oversee how we are spied on are just not keeping up...
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securities law. we finish with this. google is taking a bite out of apple in the smart phone market. according to a research firm, android phones accounted for 79% from 69% shipments up one year ago. apple's market share was 13% ins year compared to 17% 2012. apple coming under a little bit of pressure there from google. but that's it for business. thank you very much. it is time for media watch. time to say hello to james creedon. u.s.-russia relations under the spotlight because of the snowdon situation and some people are calling for a boycott of the winter games in sochi. click that has been the response partially from obama, certainly stephen fry, the british actor, and others saying to boycott sochi. it is russian hypocrisy viewed from some. point toust briefly the international olympic committee trying to step back from this. saying, we just deal with sports. they did get political most notably with apartheid from 1964 until the tokyo game zone where. arabianr, the saudi olympic team were not going to send any wom
securities law. we finish with this. google is taking a bite out of apple in the smart phone market. according to a research firm, android phones accounted for 79% from 69% shipments up one year ago. apple's market share was 13% ins year compared to 17% 2012. apple coming under a little bit of pressure there from google. but that's it for business. thank you very much. it is time for media watch. time to say hello to james creedon. u.s.-russia relations under the spotlight because of the...
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mexican foreign minister called the practice uncentralable and illegitimate and against international law. >>> meanwhile, the french foreign men very summoned the u.s. ambassador over a separate report about nsa spying on french citizens. this dramatic new video of the moment police captured two killers. you can see heavily armed u.s. marshals storm a motor inn in florida where though caught one joseph jenkins and charles walker. just seconds later the marshals busted them. they were unarmed and received a tip from one of the convict's close associates. jenkins on the left side of your screen and walker both appeared in court yesterday where they were denied bond. they used bogus court documents to get out of prison even though they were serving life sentences. police say the investigation far from over. >> i can tell you that there will be fmore arrests and backtracking those who carried it out the fraud and long way we will look closely at anyone who may have helped harbor thus fugitives. >> both due back in court on friday. >>> the first of new jersey's same-sex marriage ceremonies got
mexican foreign minister called the practice uncentralable and illegitimate and against international law. >>> meanwhile, the french foreign men very summoned the u.s. ambassador over a separate report about nsa spying on french citizens. this dramatic new video of the moment police captured two killers. you can see heavily armed u.s. marshals storm a motor inn in florida where though caught one joseph jenkins and charles walker. just seconds later the marshals busted them. they were...
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law and we get no answers from the european commission. the member states because there is a national debate about the same issue everywhere. we will ask the americans for an explanation. in all of the member states including the u.k. and in my member state we are doing the same. the states are doing double speak to the citizens. are we surprised that they are losing trust? and actually you can say the citizens don't trust their governments any more but the governments seem to trust their citizens even less. we are also losing moral authority here. how can we tell the governments of say egypt iran, any other country that they should not spy on their citizens because that has no place in a democracy if we ever doing the same on our citizens? we are losing credibility here. on the special relationship, i have heard nearly all colleagues hero if he to the special relationship with our best friends and closest allies the united states. i don't know if you listen to the statement of president obama when he was addressing the american audience w
law and we get no answers from the european commission. the member states because there is a national debate about the same issue everywhere. we will ask the americans for an explanation. in all of the member states including the u.k. and in my member state we are doing the same. the states are doing double speak to the citizens. are we surprised that they are losing trust? and actually you can say the citizens don't trust their governments any more but the governments seem to trust their...
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use against a law-abiding citizen. this is the trade-off. and it is not obvious where will go, but i will tell you, the situation in mexico is very severe. >> so, this question also as a mexican connection, and, by the way, i agree that there is now the lead but none internet. however, companies and including your own have terms and conditions in community standards. i don't know if you saw this or that cannot of the bbc yesterday about to viral videos depicting decapitation us. apparently in mexico which one viral in my daughter's eyes cool apart from other places as well. the beginning of the day facebook was standing by saying, even though it was showing graphic violence, it was in the public interest. and yet, by the end of the day having on my petitions and a number of those weighing in, they decided to take them down. somehow leave as decide what is in the public interest and not? >> youtube has a five page document which you can read which defines precisely. i have not seen that video, but i would be extremely surprised if that passed
use against a law-abiding citizen. this is the trade-off. and it is not obvious where will go, but i will tell you, the situation in mexico is very severe. >> so, this question also as a mexican connection, and, by the way, i agree that there is now the lead but none internet. however, companies and including your own have terms and conditions in community standards. i don't know if you saw this or that cannot of the bbc yesterday about to viral videos depicting decapitation us....
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the state law allows owners to evict tenants with buyouts. a court found the owner acted within the law, but the lees opted to stay put. >> i think we're facing an affordability crisis in san francisco. that middle income working people, low income people are being pushed oit. and what's happening to the lee family is symbolic of that. >> reporter: it's a polarizing debate. one option in san francisco is to allow those affected by the ellis act to have priority on other affordable housing lists. the lees were given notice to leave today. the department can show up at anytime. >> there is a plan in place if another b.a.r.t. strike happens but not everyone likes it. a contingency plan is unveiled giving options if no deal is reached. it's a $21 million plan and would provide free buses, extend car pool lane hours as well as extra car pool lanes and limited b.a.r.t. skfs with managers driving the train opinions an idea not sitting well with dwrun i don't know drivers. both sides are trying to come up with a deal. but there's been little progress
the state law allows owners to evict tenants with buyouts. a court found the owner acted within the law, but the lees opted to stay put. >> i think we're facing an affordability crisis in san francisco. that middle income working people, low income people are being pushed oit. and what's happening to the lee family is symbolic of that. >> reporter: it's a polarizing debate. one option in san francisco is to allow those affected by the ellis act to have priority on other affordable...
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we're also a nation of laws. that's part of our tradition. and so, the easy way out is to try to yell and pretend like i can do something, but it won't be as easy as just shouting. it requires us lobbying and getting it done. [ cheers and applause ] >> that went pretty well. the democratic-controlled senate passed legislation earlier any year that did include a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, but the republican-controlled house has not yet taken up the issue. >>> there are new charges in connection to the rape of a 16-year-old girl in steubenville, ohio. back in march, you might recall, high school football players trent mayes and ma'lik richmond were convicted of raping the victim at an alcohol-fueled party. pictures of the incident spread like wildfire on social media and the case drew national attention with a focus on whether the student athletes accused of the crime were being protected by officials at the school. yesterday, four school employees, including two coaches and an elementary s
we're also a nation of laws. that's part of our tradition. and so, the easy way out is to try to yell and pretend like i can do something, but it won't be as easy as just shouting. it requires us lobbying and getting it done. [ cheers and applause ] >> that went pretty well. the democratic-controlled senate passed legislation earlier any year that did include a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, but the republican-controlled house has not yet taken up the issue....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. liz: welcome back, the obama administration is suing dollar general, and bmw over alleged unfare use of criminal background checks when they try to hire workers, claiming that reenin discriminate against minorities, now the lawyers, who says tt companies should have right to refuse hiring ex-cons. jennifer dagrees, nicole? >> yes, i mean, a company should be able to decide who they want to hire and their criteria, lookin for someone let's criminal history is a legal method of detmining whether or not you want to employee that person. liz: jennifer. >> yes they should have that right to look at a criminal background as a police officer has right to right a ticket to someone who is speeding, but it can be employeed in a discriminatory matter, that is the issue. they cannot use it as a tool to discriminate in s way that police officers cannot use pulling people over, and giving a speeding ticket to a minority group -- liz: but, hang on. we're talki about hirg ex-cons who could put your w
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. liz: welcome back, the obama administration is suing dollar general, and bmw over alleged unfare use of criminal background checks when they try to hire workers, claiming that reenin discriminate against minorities, now the lawyers, who says tt companies should have right to refuse hiring ex-cons. jennifer dagrees, nicole? >> yes, i mean, a company should be able to decide who they want to hire and their criteria, lookin for someone let's...
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human rights laws. and stop making claims that the government has use lethal force in an any region it's involved n war. they have asked the u.s. to protect the rights of all people not just the u.s. citizens. they want to make sure that the people accused of attacks on the u.s. receive fair and public trials. >> amnesty international and human rights watch accuse the obama administration of violating human rights and the use of the drones. the researchers have charged the u.s. of breaking their own promise of being more transpair transparent. they focused on strikes in pakistan. they researched nine of 45 known drone attacks. from january 2012 and august 2013. in one strike 18 laborers were reportedly killed. >> u.s. counter terrorism strikes are precise an lawful and protective. the u.s. does not take lethal strikes when we or our partners have the ability to capture the terrorists. >> that was white house press secretary denying the reports of human rights watch and amnesty international. here is mor
human rights laws. and stop making claims that the government has use lethal force in an any region it's involved n war. they have asked the u.s. to protect the rights of all people not just the u.s. citizens. they want to make sure that the people accused of attacks on the u.s. receive fair and public trials. >> amnesty international and human rights watch accuse the obama administration of violating human rights and the use of the drones. the researchers have charged the u.s. of...
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here is what we are required by the -- they aren't required by law to too it. that comes under the patriot act, right? >> they want to have the gag order that prevents them from talking about secret program so they can talk more about it. >> bill: never get the gag order lifted because that would put the surveillance into the public eye and help the terrorists. >> which is being argued in defense of it now. >> bill: i do feel a little sorry for google and they should have a little room to calm their customers down. for example, i think all these of us would like to know if google is sending out individual emails to people or individual facebook stuff that is not made public. >> there was a moment a couple weeks ago where all of these big telco and internet providers said they were not providing direct access from servers to the nsa. >> a lot of people don't understand what that means. >> they are defending what they're required to do and say it's limited. they haven't been able to describe that they are taking a hit. google, notorious big data company critics f
here is what we are required by the -- they aren't required by law to too it. that comes under the patriot act, right? >> they want to have the gag order that prevents them from talking about secret program so they can talk more about it. >> bill: never get the gag order lifted because that would put the surveillance into the public eye and help the terrorists. >> which is being argued in defense of it now. >> bill: i do feel a little sorry for google and they should...
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chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretive state john kerry pointed the finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. technology is there. oh. so you carrie referring there to spying by automatic pilot while the head of the n.s.a. said the country it is policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says despite the scandal the n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. and. is going to repeat itself continuously for the next several weeks or months almost every country around the world be very clear objective review is to not just go but to keep it for as long as they can so the big time. if your citizens are here you are also. doing in terms of
chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretive state john kerry pointed the finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. technology is...
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. >> he i don't know he had broken the law and if convicted he could face many years in prison for each item stolen. >>> reporting about stolen mail, that number is on your screen, (877)876-2455 and that number is staffed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. >>> and a critic of president barack obama will not run for reelection. >> putting a set mental spin -- detrimental spin on my decision to not to run... >> that is michelle bachman who is a favorite of the tea party. she said eight years in congress and her narrow reelection did not affect her decision. and they are not there to revisit a democratic fundraiser. white house has not given us any details on where they are going today. >>> they are considering raising its minimum wage. they are increasing the minimum wage from $8 to $10 per hour and there is now a similar proposal for other parts of the county. people can't live on $8 an hour. now the chamber of commerce has not taken a designificants. they are getting ready for a meeting of shareholders and coming up why the company wants to stop making political contributions. >> 5:38 let's ch
. >> he i don't know he had broken the law and if convicted he could face many years in prison for each item stolen. >>> reporting about stolen mail, that number is on your screen, (877)876-2455 and that number is staffed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. >>> and a critic of president barack obama will not run for reelection. >> putting a set mental spin -- detrimental spin on my decision to not to run... >> that is michelle bachman who is a favorite of the tea...
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you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather have laws that have an impact right at this moment in time. >> we agree about a must been a things. >> you are coming around. >> i haven't changed at all. >> i would like to see that reduced. but i think that this kind of debate is constructive. it worries me that i hear that vice president biden thinks we might not get background checks. >> if diane feinsteein would stop being so extreme which is not having the prosecution. you shoot somebody today and miss you spend 4.3 years and that is if you are a second time offender for assault in a deadly weapon. you tell me if that is a th
you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather...
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a district court denied an injunction to block the law. but now the ninth district court is going to rule on this matter. so, we will have to find out what that court does regarding shark fin soup. >>> well a fire in the tahoe national forest is not threatening homes but it is threatening part of california history. >> reporter: you could say this area was due for a fire. it has not burned since the forest service began keeping records. there's no population to speak of. but there are two historically significant sites that are threatened by the flames. they are the boom and bust gold rush towns. last chance, and deadwood. last chance is in eminent danger. >> cutting the lines is one of the ways we kept the fire from going in there. we also had foam. and at one time we were going to wrap the structures themselves, but the material was too far away to get that to use. >> reporter: it's too dangerous to drive in to show you what last chance looks like. you can see it through the eyes of the paranormal investigator. he went searching for ghos
a district court denied an injunction to block the law. but now the ninth district court is going to rule on this matter. so, we will have to find out what that court does regarding shark fin soup. >>> well a fire in the tahoe national forest is not threatening homes but it is threatening part of california history. >> reporter: you could say this area was due for a fire. it has not burned since the forest service began keeping records. there's no population to speak of. but...
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. >> senate immigration bill is looking a lot like the healthcare law, too long to read, too complicated to understand. add in billions for stimulus for job training, ron meyer, is this health care part 2? >> it look like that for me it looks worse, a bill with seemingly good intentions, you are just loading it up with pork, it will not even help young people. if a program is good, it should be brought up on its own merits. this is not the right time, immigration reform should be focused on immigration reform, and border security. that has nothing to do with the pork pieces. liz: to republican's point -- ron's point. after health care reform was said and done, here is what was in it, 300 million extra medical for louisiana more money are in massachusets medicare could money for tennessee hospitals, and look at this, 100 million to senator chris dodd medical center, you are concerned after the fact all headlines and media goes away the boondoggles are shoe horned in. >> i understand this has been happening throughout history, it may mass the senate -- pass the senate, it is not going to p
. >> senate immigration bill is looking a lot like the healthcare law, too long to read, too complicated to understand. add in billions for stimulus for job training, ron meyer, is this health care part 2? >> it look like that for me it looks worse, a bill with seemingly good intentions, you are just loading it up with pork, it will not even help young people. if a program is good, it should be brought up on its own merits. this is not the right time, immigration reform should be...
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up to speed are we seeing it in its infancy or is -- >> we talked on this show before about moore's law and the changes in technology, and moore's law has another five, ten years to go and that's the doubling of performance every two years. and that means the technology falls in price very dramatically and the communications revolution so this is going to go on for a while, the other data point is the 6 billion people have mobile phones of which perhaps a billion are smart phones, and this new generation of smart phones are much, much cheaper than the ones we are all using today, as prices come down, those people will want it as well. and when they get a browser, think about it all of a sudden they will have access in their own language all of the world's information, all of the entertainment, all of the ideas, all of the books, all in one place, for them it is a eureka moment. >> rose: what will they do with it and what does it mean to are for the rest of us. >> they will be busy educating themselves, entertaining themselves, the same we do today. >> in developing countries they have a
up to speed are we seeing it in its infancy or is -- >> we talked on this show before about moore's law and the changes in technology, and moore's law has another five, ten years to go and that's the doubling of performance every two years. and that means the technology falls in price very dramatically and the communications revolution so this is going to go on for a while, the other data point is the 6 billion people have mobile phones of which perhaps a billion are smart phones, and...
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no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and so i think it depends on the situation where you said that you know you agree with a lot of provisions of the law both parties agree on a number of obamacare provisions ones that protect people with preexisting conditions ones that get rid of lifetime caps allow younger people to stay on their plans and republicans have said they want to keep these provisions in place but my question is how do you implement these favorable policies without the stuff that makes them economically possible like the exchanges like the individual mandate and so on the stuff that republicans want to get rid of. i believe you can do that in a variety of ways and what i have suggested and i've been a co-sponsor of purchase of policies across state lines health savings accounts and also tort reform and there is no tort reform in the president's law according to crystal budget office tort reform
no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and so i think it depends on the situation where you said that you know you agree with a lot of provisions of the law both parties agree on a number of obamacare provisions ones that protect people with preexisting conditions ones that get rid of lifetime caps allow younger people...
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marshall law has not been established in this country. >> okay. okay. can you do us a favor, all get down on the ground and put your hands behind your back because we're going to kick the door. >> he can't record if his hands are behind his back. we need documentation of this violation of their civil rights. >> get away from the door, sir. >> you're going to kick my door. you kick my door down. you kick my door down. >> get on the ground. >> you kicked my door down. >> yes, we did. >> no. you have no right to be in here. you have no right to be here. >> get down. >> you have no right to be in here. do not touch her. you are assaulting her [ screaming ] . >> we want to apologize for some inappropriate language that ended up on that video there. the man says that this all went down on friday in the sonoma county town. kpix 5 joe vasquez talked to the man who i assume shot that video tonight. joe, what did he have to say. >> his name is james wood, 33 years old. he says he was having a loud argument with his wife. what he didn't know is a neighbor called 9
marshall law has not been established in this country. >> okay. okay. can you do us a favor, all get down on the ground and put your hands behind your back because we're going to kick the door. >> he can't record if his hands are behind his back. we need documentation of this violation of their civil rights. >> get away from the door, sir. >> you're going to kick my door. you kick my door down. you kick my door down. >> get on the ground. >> you kicked my...
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approaching a new start for thousands of russian prisoners who will be freed under a game changing amnesty law this just passed parliament it's good news then for the public protest band pussy riot as well as the greenpeace activists arrested in the arctic drilling protests. and ukraine's multi-billion dollar deals with russia cries of treason from kiev its most radical opposition leader who accuses president on a code beach of porting national assets for a chance to fix the budget. this season international live from our h.q. here in moscow just past eight pm now our top story the neither a killer nor a terrorist but an online activist and alleged attack and yet he's being held in conditions worse than some of those mass murderers we're talking about one of the founders of pirate bay's untangled a complex legal battle accused by denmark of stealing millions of personal id numbers tease peter all of the reports. abroad since he was arrested in august twenty twelve pirate bay found a gold threads fartman vog seen the inside of jail cells in cambodia sweden and now solitary confinement in denmar
approaching a new start for thousands of russian prisoners who will be freed under a game changing amnesty law this just passed parliament it's good news then for the public protest band pussy riot as well as the greenpeace activists arrested in the arctic drilling protests. and ukraine's multi-billion dollar deals with russia cries of treason from kiev its most radical opposition leader who accuses president on a code beach of porting national assets for a chance to fix the budget. this season...